A cough is when you get something tangled up with your Cilia (Ciliated Epethelial cells) and your Cilia just try to get rid of them by making you cough...
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It is caused by bacteria.
Many people with chickenpox have a cough in the early stages. The droplets released by the cough are one of the ways that the virus spreads to others.
Whooping cough is a highly contagious bacterial disease caused by Bordetella pertussis.
You should do more sex to prevent AH1N1 virus.
This is a "chicken or the egg" sort of situation. A cough can be caused by any irritant to the lungs. With that in mind, a cough is usually a symptom of a cold (caused by a virus) and increased mucus production and congestion in the lungs.
germs spread by cough, snezze, snot.
Call your vet if this persists. It could be some type of stomach virus.
You need to take your dog in to a Veterinarian to be examined. Kennel cough is a virus which antibiotics are ineffective against. A Vet will usually give you antibiotics only to prevent secondary bacterial infections. Do not try to treat this at home, take your pet to a Veterinarian for the correct treatment.
It is caused by a bacterium, Bordatella pertussis.
Cough is not a common symptom of West Nile virus (WNV) infection. The primary symptoms of WNV typically include fever, headache, body aches, and in severe cases, neurological symptoms such as confusion or seizures. While some individuals may experience respiratory symptoms, a cough is not typically associated with WNV. If respiratory symptoms occur, it may be due to another underlying condition.
Whooping cough is caused by inhalation of the airborne droplets of someone infected with pertussis which is a virus. A person with pertussis who coughs or sneezes around an unvaccinated person may spread the disease readily.